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Pancreatic Cancer Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Pancreatic cancer is that type of cancer which begins in the tissues of your pancreas. Pancreas is large organ in the body which find behind the stomach. This cancer spread rapidly and more common in women than in men. It releases enzymes which help the body to absorb food, protein and carbohydrates.

Causes of Pancreatic cancer:

It begins on that cells which unconditionally grows. Smoking creates the double risk of pancreatic cancer. Smoking is affected in all types of cancer so try to stop smoking. Second, age this cancer is mostly found between the age of 60 and 80 increases with age. Low diets in fruits and vegetables, high diets in red meat, sugar and soft drink also increase the risk of pancreatic cancer. Family history, most of patients is affected by family members. Genes of family member is responsible for this.

Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer:

It’s difficult to find the symptoms of this cancer in the beginning; we can easily find it later. Some symptoms are:
a) Pain or discomfort in the upper part of abdomen. Uncomfortable swelling in abdomen This symptom is common in pancreatic cancer.
b) Significant weight loss, appetite and vomiting
c) Painless jaundice, Yellowness in your skin and your eyes. We can see most of cases of jaundice.
d) Itching skin is also the risk of cancer.
e) Fat in stool and changing in color of urine.
f) Unexpected Diabetes.

Treatment of Pancreatic cancer:

Treatment is most important for early stages of any cancers. Mostly the pancreatic cancer is removed by surgery. According to the treatment the doctor will do different type of surgery. Important to discuss your doctor he will give you best treatment. Try to tell all the history of your cancer even some handy information then doctor will understand in a better way.

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